You might be surprised to hear that many current aircraft already have the ability to print documents at 30,000 feet.
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Apple has lowered the minimum entry point for running a campaign on iAd, its mobile ad system, to $50.
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Today Apple announced iOS 7, its new operating system for iPhones and iPads.
One of the features of the new OS allows your apps to update automatically.
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Walk down Greene Street in Manhattan's SoHo district this week, and you'll get a glimpse of the retail store of the future — two of them, in fact.
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Over the next 60 days, Barack Obama faces a dilemma in a dispute pitting two of the world’s biggest companies against each other and carrying far-reaching implications about the ownership of intellectual property in the technology sector.
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According to the sometimes accurate Taiwanese tech site DigiTimes, Apple is coming out with a new, re-designed big iPad during the third quarter of this year and a new iPad Mini for the holiday shopping season.
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It's widely rumored that Apple's new iOS 7, to be unveiled at WWDC next month, will ditch the company's ill-fated love affair with "heavy textures," also known as skeuomorphic design, for a more flattened take on the user interface.
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Coming months after the feature's introduction on Android and PCs, Vudu has updated the iOS version of its app with the ability to download movies for viewing offline.
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Are your rivals going to let viewers respond immediately to TV ads on their iPads, while your ads just hope to be remembered?
Second-screening, where consumers use mobile devices while watching TV, presents great opportunities for brands, retailers and financial services, and is on the increase.
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If there's one thing iMore loves even more than iPhones and iPads (and iPods!), it's giving cool iPhone and iPad accessories and apps to our awesome readers.
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The US Department of Defense, which has been preparing to allow its employees to use iPhones and certain Android devices for some time, is expected to grant security approval for devices from Apple and Samsung in the coming weeks.
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At Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in 2006, top executive Bertrand Serlet stood on stage mocking Microsoft.
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Apple's next big thing won't be a gadget like another iPad or iPhone.
It will be new software.
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